I'm enjoying our garden today. I don't think the cherry blossoms are going to last for much longer, so I'm enjoying them while they last, and contemplating their impermanence in a Zen like manner over a cup of equally impermament tea.
I'm enjoying being off the road. Once I get started again it's going to be fairly intense, so I've got my feet up with a cup of char and BBC Radio 4.
Isn't "Woman's Hour" brilliant?! I was interviewed on it once by the lovely Jenny Murray. Not alot of people know that.....
I was born in 1956. My family background is English, Scottish and Romany Gypsy. I started playing the guitar in 1960 after listening to my father's Django Reinhardt records. I've been touring the world as a professional guitarist since 1972. I toured and recorded extensively with French jazz violin legend Stephane Grappelli from 1979 to 1990. I now play over 100 solo concerts a year in 20 or more countries.
When I'm not touring I live at my home in Scotland or at my other house in France. I've been married since 1976. Our elder son James has been my manager for over 10 years. Sadly, our younger son Stewart died in 2005 aged 21. He was a very gifted horseman.
My proudest moment was when my family and I went to Buckingham Palace in 2002 for me to receive the MBE from the Queen for Services to Music.
I am a Friend of Scotland's Buddhist Vihara and a patron of the Buddhist charity "My Wish" which helps children with cancer in Sri Lanka.
I am also a Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Musicians, a City of London Livery founded in 1500 that gives financial and professional help to young musicians. www.martintaylor.com
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